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“Neighbors” Captures the Drama That Follows You Home
In the new HBO docuseries, about petty disputes between homeowners, everyone has a gun, a grievance, and a security camera.
“Yam Daabo” Reintroduces a Late, Great Filmmaker
Idrissa Ouédraogo’s first feature, now streaming, is a tense drama of romance amid politics and a striking advance in cinematic form.
Barry Blitt’s “War-a-Lago”
No Nobel Peace Prize in sight.
Stephen Shore, Ryan McGinley’s Xeroxes in “Hard Copy New York”
Also: Jonathan Richman’s soft touch, Sean Hayes’s liquid charm in the play “The Unknown,” “The Bride!”-related culture picks, and more.
“Hoppers” Movie: A Review of the New Pixar Sci-Fi Comedy
In Daniel Chong’s cheerfully ludicrous science-fiction comedy, robot technology enables an environmental activist to walk and talk with the animals.
“Vladimir” TV Review
The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to…
“The Bride!” Movie: A Review of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s New Drama
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped.
Chris Fleming Prances, Scuttles, and Undulates Onto HBO
In a new standup set, the comedian uses oddball physicality to locate the weird in the everyday.
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” Is an Ode to Middle-Aged Friendship
The series, from the creator of “Derry Girls,” focusses on a group of Irish women investigating a death. But it feels less like a murder…
Restaurant Review: The Golden Steer
The Golden Steer has attempted a rare reverse migration from Sin City to the Big Apple.
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